Late-night talk shows will immediately feel the impact due to thousands of writers agreeing to go on strike.
Late night shows are going dark immediately as Hollywood writers’ strike begins after failed negotiations.Several late-night talk shows, including “The Late Show with Steph Colbert,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” and “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” will immediately feel the impact of thousands of writers agreeing to go on strike, according to news sources.
As a result, these shows will shut down production, with networks planning to air reruns, according toSimilar shows, such as “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” and “The Daily Show,” will be affected as well, while weekly shows such as “Saturday Night Live,” “Real Time with Bill Maher,” and “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” are predicted to be similarly impacted, but final decisions on those shows will come later this week, according toThe strike began after six weeks of negotiations between the...
Both the WGA and the AMPTP agree that writers are bringing in less money overall, but they cannot reach an agreement on how to remedy the issue, according to“WGA proposals would gain writers approximately $429 million per year; AMPTP’s offer is approximately $86 million per year, 48% of which is from the minimums increase,” the guild said, according to“I love writing. I love writing for TV. I love writing this show.
That strike started in November 2007 and ended on Feb. 12, 2008. Billions of dollars were reportedly lost as a result and it affected people working in areas like costuming, makeup, sets, catering and more. “I have been and will continue to talk to the other shows to see what they’re up to,” one showrunner said to the. “We’ve got to support the writers — our writers are amazing. That said, the rest of the staff is amazing, and I don’t want to see anybody lose their jobs or lose a paycheck. What’s the happy medium there? Figuring that out, it’s not been easy.”
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